Feature Request Container Folders and Subproject definition

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Steve Wynn

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Sep 4, 2007, 5:15:22 AM9/4/07
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It would be useful to have some sort of 'container' folder or object within the Outline.  That has no particular bearing on the contents within it.  Just really for ease of use and visual cue's as such in the outline. I think it easier to organise something as you would a filing a system, start with a cabinet, then a drawer, then a folder, then the information etc.  So some type of storage object that is just really a placeholder and has no relevance to anything else (priority etc) I think could be beneficial.

Subprojects, at the moment any project created under another project is treated as a project. I think there needs to be an option to classify this type of project as a subproject of a main project. So its not a project in its own right, and doesn't show in other views such as Outline Project view as a project.  At the moment also with the ToDo list view and showing projects, it shows the immediate project. Now if this is a subproject, there is no reference to the main project.  If subproject's could be defined then there could be an option within the ToDo list view to show either Main or Subproject or both.

All the best

Steve



BOC

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Sep 4, 2007, 8:52:47 PM9/4/07
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I would find the same items very useful.

I have also noted the subproject with no reference to the main project
as an annoyance (having to note the main project in the subproject
title).

It also seems like the user is having to create the 'filing system' in
the outline view which can become cumbersome. Being able to throw
things in a folder (not under a hidden task) gives a sense of ease.

Bon

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